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Kim Newman was born on 31 July, 1959 in Brixton, London, England, is an English writer and novelist (born 1959). Discover Kim Newman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 64 years old?

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Occupation Film critic, journalist, writer
Age 64 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 31 July 1959
Birthday 31 July
Birthplace Brixton, London, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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1888

The novel is set in 1888, during Jack the Ripper's killing spree—but a different 1888, in which Dracula became the ruler of England.

Anno Dracula was followed by the Anno Dracula series of novels and shorter works, that followed the same alternative history.

1959

Kim James Newman (born 31 July 1959) is an English journalist, film critic and fiction writer.

He is interested in film history and horror fiction—both of which he attributes to seeing Tod Browning's Dracula at the age of eleven—and alternative history.

He has won the Bram Stoker Award, the International Horror Guild Award and the BSFA award.

Kim Newman was born 31 July 1959 in Brixton, London, the son of Bryan Michael Newman and Julia Christen Newman, both potters.

1961

His sister, Sasha, was born in 1961, and their mother died in 2003.

Newman attended "a progressive kindergarten and a primary school in Brixton, and then Huish Episcopi County Primary School in Langport, Somerset".

1966

In 1966 the family moved to Aller, Somerset.

He was educated at Dr. Morgan's Grammar School for Boys in Bridgwater.

While he attended, the school merged with two others to become Haygrove Comprehensive.

1968

An expanded edition, an update of his overview of post-1968 genre cinema, was published in 2011.

1980

He graduated from the University of Sussex with an English degree in 1980 and set a short story, Angel Down, Sussex (1999) in the area.

Newman acted in school plays and with the Bridgwater Youth Theatre.

Early in his career, Newman was a journalist for the magazines City Limits and Knave.

1985

Newman's first two books were the non-fiction Ghastly Beyond Belief: The Science Fiction and Fantasy Book of Quotations (1985), co-written with his friend Neil Gaiman, a light-hearted tribute to entertainingly bad prose in fantastic fiction and Nightmare Movies: A Critical History of the Horror Film, 1968–88 (1988) is a serious history of horror films.

1988

Newman and Stephen Jones jointly edited Horror: 100 Best Books, the 1988 horror volume in Xanadu's 100 Best series and Horror: Another 100 Best Books, a 2005 sequel from Carroll & Graf, U.S. publisher of the series.

The books comprise 100 essays by 100 horror writers about 100 horror books and both won the annual Bram Stoker Award for Best Non-Fiction.

Newman is a contributing editor to the UK film magazine Empire, as well as writing the monthly segment, "Kim Newman's Video Dungeon" in which he gives often scathing reviews of recently released straight-to-video horror films.

He contributes to Rotten Tomatoes, Venue, Video Watchdog ('The Perfectionist's Guide to Fantastic Video') and Sight and Sound.

Newman is the author of the Doctor Who entry in the British Film Institute's book series on TV Classics.

1989

Newman's first published novel was The Night Mayor (1989), set in a virtual reality, based on old black-and-white detective movies.

In the same year, as "Jack Yeovil", he began contributing to a series of novels published by Games Workshop, set in the world of their Warhammer and Dark Future wargaming and role-playing games.

1990

Nightmare Movies was followed by Wild West Movies: Or How the West Was Found, Won, Lost, Lied About, Filmed and Forgotten (1990) and Millennium Movies: End of the World Cinema (1999).

1992

Anno Dracula was published in 1992.

1996

Newman's non-fiction also includes the BFI Companion to Horror (1996).

1999

Other novels include Life's Lottery (1999), in which the protagonist's life story is determined by the reader's choices (an adult version of the Choose Your Own Adventure series of children's books), The Quorum (1994), Jago (1991) and Bad Dreams (1990).

2001

Newman wrote a Doctor Who novella, Time and Relative in 2001.

Newman has been nominated for the Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Award six times and for the World Fantasy Award seven times.

2006

Games Workshop's fiction imprint Black Flame returned the Dark Future books to print in 2006, publishing Demon Download, Krokodil Tears, Comeback Tour and the expanded, 250-page version of the short story "Route 666".

2012

Newman participated in the 2012 Sight & Sound critics' poll, where he listed his ten favorite films as follows: 2001: A Space Odyssey, Apocalypse Now, A Canterbury Tale, Céline and Julie Go Boating, Citizen Kane, Duck Amuck, Let's Scare Jessica to Death, Mulholland Drive, Notorious, and To Have and Have Not.

2013

The fourth novel in the series was published in 2013 as Johnny Alucard.

2018

In 2018, Newman became the chief writer on the BBC Four documentary series Mark Kermode's Secrets of Cinema.